Maxims of a More Man svorytihr-ssiensuasoeoarhe-use. ""TiTs"oi -:. Howe, Knowles Quarrel- Dver Cause Of TCA Crash on-Awa (OP)-A" eor alanine Minister an. M" as to whether one "CI ICDOE in the t. Normannamsay ad been on duty 61 ten the six Albert! s called for a public inquiry. He said it should be made by an independent commission. so COMPLAINT T-omits Minister Howe. who re- ” -um! ms sh. pub. 11c1y.owaed TCA. said he is sure fail us could not he roven at a public inquiry. There complaint of fatigue by the crew or the plane. which crashed on s return night from T Mr. liowa gave hour on duty 57 uies in the six days up to and in- cludlng the day of the crash. in that time there had been 48 hours. time on three say. His ha rary suspens . W3? Knowles referred to gestions by the Canadian Air Line Pilois' Association that fatigue due to overwork was the cause of the erssh. BOARD NEGLIGENT 11: said the board of inquiry. which blamed Cllit. Ramsey with negllgenoe. llld itself been naili- ent in-not bringing out all the acts. Train Sets New Speed Record BORDIAUX. France (Renter) Two Frenchmen Monday guided a sleek French electric train to a world rail speed record of miles an hour-almost so miles an hour better than the in record. And they, said they uld have even faster if tifey had had is, their record is not :- pected to last past today when another French eleotrie train will a-y to beat the mark. Monday's record - breaking en- glue, the C.C.'Ii0'l. weighs ms tons and has 4,400-horsepower rating. it was pulling three streamlined cars full of recording equipment. The C.C.'l10'I, one of o its type now in service in France. is a sister engine of the C.C.7l2l which aslablllhod the record of ash miles an hour Feb. 5). 1054. Piloting the record-breaker Mon- day was two chief inspectors of french ailwsys-Jean llrcccs, 15. who has been driving electric trains since 1081; and Henri Brechet. 40. who was chief engi- M. Coming Events lionday. "in stock fresh chick starter. I. 1. Bowman. "Mammoth moccasin dance. Forum, Thursday. March 31st. "Crapaud rink tonight skating O as 10. Special door prise. "Covehead-Stanbope commun- 3 concert nunanue hell. April t. "Hockey at North River rink tonight. Nine Mile Creek aun- doiis vs. winsloe llearthreskers. Game time s:so. Ikate after. "Do 't min the funniest show u Charlottetown "Now In stock. complete line sionssr feeds. oncsntraies. grains and mill feeds ctnian M srindins. luau liver lei-vice. ' me so 1' png North commons that inquiry were indisputable.- "Danoe h Miilview llall Easter I HY Op n ..'.'. .':::.. ...u :..rf..;..'.:: not have the is some element of is Mr Ken lss id. . "Mr. lows asked what a public It could reveal. The facts lllht out the board of "We'll never know why the pilot did whet he did." Mr. Howe said. Ives the pilot had said he dldn ow. .. (The board said Capt. an instruntsn the direction-find 1 e-path needleof in trument- ding) indicator and his alti- r. LINCOLN. Nah. (AP)-Nine in- surgent prisoners. armed only T” with knives but holding two guards hostages t tight in their he- .ie-gned niieidsraslrian pstnitentiary ' ' on at w or prison o ialsto acton a lstof nine "demands". The list was lowered by s ro , second 000:3 of s isolated maximum-sec ty build- ing where they have been holed up since Sunday fcrenoon. one is John Sandford War. 30. of Strat- ford. 0nt.. serving six years for burgtnry and auto theft. Governor Victor ll. Anderson. who took charge of the situation personally. acknowledged receipt of the demands. but said there would be "no compromise" until the two guards were released un- harmed. T IAYS DEMAND! RIAIONAILI In his reply to the prisoners the overnor said he felt most of the emands were "reasonable and deserve consideration." lie he would grant a hearing immed- iately in warden's office to anywprlsoner who desired it. elve prisoners seized the un- armed guards-Warren D. Miller, and Eugene Swanson. a4-sun- day morning. Early Monday three of the isoners were allowed to e e besieged building. Tim id they were eonaldesed "dead weight" by the insurgents. nsrusns MEETING The nine demands. first receiv- ed from the rlsoners. we brief- stated the sked at the tglovarnor ap roach a win- dow of s isola ullding to talk them over. He refused. The demands: " A definite segregation sen- tence apparently referring to the time spent in the maximum-secuh ity building by prisoners sent there for infraction of prison I K!I"'FEss,1sss EO0Ii0MIOllcIL NAMES orr 326.000 nunarrro srrrn ur rnoonnm ”6 Dead Following Storm U.S. Surplus Products Disposal Hurting Canada l OTTAWA (CP)-United ltstes Drevtv. liouzeuslald the 1:01;!!- disposal of surplus products is dls- ""5 I "P9 V I "P 0'3 puck" and." . . m up the U.S. state department concern- 1ng.Canada's protest about pos- taln markets, Trade Minister Howe .151, rem-M310" 0. MN,” said Monday. crude oil into the U.S. The gov- He added that he does not know ernment now was seeking the state what Canada can do about it. The Quebec Province Counts M0.N'l'RlAL (CP)1- A father. follewsdths March lion's roar. & and child from sunn&dAia- were found asphixis in their snow-covered car early Mon- day. victims of a howling hlixsard that brought traffic chaos to Que- bso province. Death oi the family was the most pro saw Q-foot drifts halt trains. iso- late a village and throw traffic into an almost- ass. tangle. sllacs. 80. and his wife. Edna ltsehy. 20. an acro- Robellious Convicts Hold -Two Guards department's permission to make U.S. followed a certain policy and public the reply. Canada followed its own. George liees "We protest when we think it is llroadviewl asked whether warranted." he said. government has protested the pro- trsgio in s series of events that hstio team on n ni ht club tour. and their five-year-od child Gail. residents of Mobile. Als.. died af- ter their car stuck in the snow (PC - Toronto the council set a 526,000 yearly thrashed out other routine matters. Cover: A I - Prince Edward Island Like The Dew -.: a,..v-.1.-.,. - IGERS. SETS HALIFAX. (CP)-The Atlantic provinces economic council named its officers Monday and agreed to get on with its aim of bettering the economic state of the four eaatem provinces with all possible haste. Winding up a series of or anizational meetings, the budget. adopted by-laws and R. W. Ganong of St. Stephen, N.B., was named pro sident of the council which aims to work in all fields lead- ing to the betterment of economic conditions in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and New- foundlsnd. Originally suggested by the At- lantic provinces Board of Trbde, the council has been approved by the four provincial governments E. D. irown. Halifax. I - Prince Edward Island: Petal Gallant. Souris; Lincoln Dewar. near It. Etienne de Launch in Mr. Howe faced a barrage of posed U.S. restrictions on imports .3 1 0.111911 1 111 11 M5 M”KI"”"' 3”” sImm”"d'- the Levis district opposite Qubbeo questions on trade from opgosh of lead and zinc. :7 in: T1,: E,.ga1:;'.1g .c:noI:.:; Dmnld M”D”":”- Ml" cf” As City. tion members during the ally Mr. l-lows said "several pro- councu, "id". and 7”” Cmmc "' Commons ” period. tests" have been filed in the last I0"-9'-"WW H, Acmwmwm 9' mm F1110 l0Dl'll mm In reply to opposition leader year. 316 1-Apr - a mans body was Mr. Ganong. in his report as vio'v;rs.Ad.qu.u imam” mam". sprawled across the front seat. pl-.,.,1,1.,,.,1 p,..,1.1,,.1, 351.1 ".11.... Pal'nCInGnT ills wifets body was in the back seat. with her arms around lifeless girl. The Ignition was on but police said the motor had a lied. Wallace had apparently hoped to keep the motor running for best. not realisin the danger from carbon monoxi e. ' ' Billed as "Wallace and Gail." the acrobsts had completed a Montreal night -club engagement and were on route to a Quebec City concert ball when caught in the weekend storm. Winds reached "5. No favoritism. "0. Dismissal of all guards that we can prove to be saddiat and head beaten. "1. Keep mental patients out of the hole (the maximum-security h l. "8. o rsprisals. "0. The same reading material as allowed other inmates and a table so we won't have to use our beds as tables." C. N. R' And Transport Minister Under Criticism OTTAWA (CP) - Management Wing officials of the CNR and Trans- M"-ublidlay izwmi" "xi T9""l port Minister Marler were criti- toasneaaer earngtensws1ze.-1M .1 1, 111 1.. that she won 0137.500 in the Irish 5,. 1.. .1?."c?.'...,l'.,:f 32: us? ,,',lI,'.,"1.1. sweepstakes. She held a ticket on 1113 member, L 1n(m.m,uon QI-III! Tim" which Won the on activities of the publicly-owned Grand National steeplechase. She company. Oll called a "curtain of secrecy" around the CNR's management arrangement with a United States hotel chain for operation of the company's p r 0 p o s e d 8Zl.000,- 000IQueen Elizabeth Hotel in Mont- res . MWW” l"'V”Y ' W194 is wif of th id at 4 en- Wu." ii iii c n M :- 32 -:.l"::..::u:::..s.:”:: .:.....: .:'.".:..:. .::'...'... ':::;:::s.." .:.:::.;.::m.:: i':...?::..::.f5..... :2... Ltd.. publishers. Parliament should condemn a gov- ernment atlempt to put Canadian money at the disposal of ”these empire builders from the U.S." The debate developed on a mo- tion by Mr. Marler to have the lack of full information on CNR employee layoffs and for what he Court Battle Involving practically nothing. Dr. Jean Paul Pouliot, who went to the scene with Quebec provin- cial pclice in a snowmobile, said the three died of asphyxiation. Antonio Normand. 18. of Sbawinl- its single entrance. Governor Anderson had said the men "know they cannot escape. We'll just continue to wait them on " (CP Photo) that a big part of the council's original job would be fact-find ing and organiiing united action The council. he said. miracle drug that will be a cure all for all the economic ills of the provinces." But he said the council could act as a doctor. diagnosing the ills and then mom. 0. Nelson Mann. executive man- ager. said there was so much in- ierest in the council that there could be little doubt of success. Secretary-treasurer A. M. Robi- chaud of Bathurst. NB., reported OFFICERS NAMED At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PBESI Monday The Liberals defeated 10! to 60 an opposition attempt to have re- ports dealing with army thefts at Vancouver-made public. The annual budget of the CNN. tabled in the Commons. estimated for a surplus of 3500.000 on 105! operations. Trade Minister Howe said U.S. disposal of surplus products is dis- placing Canadian products in Ca- nadian markets. Opposition members urged s public inquiry into the non-fatal crash of a TCA Super-Conatelim gotta Dec. 17 last near Brampton. n . of common interest. "is no matters .suggesting treat- cash balance of 314.100. were cancelled. Power was shut Work details for other prisoners uh 1.-mm Q...” met and, 1,, . similar manner when his car The rebels and guards appar- to the atom. Joseph Dore, 72. Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Wheat Board To Begin grain between provinces. Commons set up its commitee had annually examines the ac- Other officers elected are: Vice-presidents: L. W. simms, for Prince Edward island. Operation of the CNR's proposed 811,000,000 Queen Elizabeth Hotel 0" mm '3' m”l"'"m"”"'l" tailed about 40 miles .north of 901"!” Oi 319 CNE TCA End the for New Brunswiclr . buildinl so the besieged priaon- Qhumwb ,. an .,,.,..., 10...... . . Public-owned Canadian National Ef,','33,5,'e;;',m.,.L Sydney. 10.. Nov; I;uM:,'"f,f:'U. ' 3; said era could not learn from their .111". -1-1,. 1,0,1, ,1 mower mu WINNIPEG. (CP)-A battery sell grain to the producer who Steamships. The committee is ex- Scam. Arum, Johnston.' gt. "1. opposm p radio moves the prison officials W3, found on , Mom,-9,1 .11.”; of legal counsel appeared before pays the boards agent. The pro- pected to start work today. Job,” for Newfoundland. and mud” were making. when 119 ,, tly succumbed M11 -11181100 Rllllh Mlllbllli III dllcef is then mowed I0 ""0" "'3 LACK INFORMATION Keith 'MacKinnon. Charlottetown. The Commons resumes debate on unemployment. The senate will ently have had noihlns is all Montreal. dropped dead while MW! '0' "'9 0991"”! "Mid 0' 2:: M . 13' 1 1, 1. :1 1 1 ed 111 A1; A, 1111 5 D1 , it lined hrelillll 3IlMl!- Iliovallinl snow. 3l:l:”:vlh::tluB'o?fs”IVI”5 u” C'"' Tour of Qu.bec guns! on Iiheen sliiblgct iii inusllilificieni N.B..0nsse'cretaii;lIta1'casui?er. em" I Meanwhile, three rs lng fsnox Th. one said in.) comm is information as to CNR layoffs in D11-actors; For Newfoundland: ilgoranlvimlggfn larmgtie 'gm&V0de '0 test an hum of when Mud OTTAWA (Cp) - G.,.,,,.m,,.. response to earlier Commons ques- Mr, Johngmng, nonsld Clouston, Storm Hoiis . Syrup Operations storm this wee maple syrup Montreal dlstrl ald College at nearby Ste. Anne de Bellevue reported today the low labor for stealing ss.soo from a titled to ship sin from his farm -?--m-- 1com1...,..1 0.. 12.3. 3 .01, s; tempiol';turs has froilnan lilo! ds:yP- Chinese restaurant cipet;-:tor.' th at A,ylsiitam1,:iasi:.. tonhisc turkey EXPLORE POLAR ROUTES .m...dm.. - h be man s Fl r a rnceon, . ., an W c In I cha(r,geey1asvt"V.VedI:i:d,ecy in Bhprem: tliiltc the Canadian Pacific Rsil- VANCOUVER (CPI - Canadian RCTIISCS T0 .0" ago. It said the "run" so far this year has been "exceedinaly poor, ' and all trees will have to be re- bored followed the current cold spell. (Continued on Page 2 col. 6) live-year Term - For 85.500 Theft IT. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-Frank l'oley,2'I. of St. John's was sen- tenced Monday to five years hard- MONTRIAL. (CP)-- The snow kend has halted operations in the c . T Morgan Arboretum ofl Macdon- Court.1-is was found guilty of stealing the money from a suit- case which the restaurant owner kept in a rear bedroom because. he said. he didn't trust banks. mice. .''2. Three hot meals daily. ;'Regular Jillb M: ' I-Shnarino Coming To Canada It. 1 bl .; board replied pemiission legislation regar ing movements of grain bet the provinces and also the complex method of marketing grain thro the wheat board. sole purc aser of Canada's wheat. cafe and barley crops. Stephen Murphy, "a British-Co lumbla turkey farmer. is seeking a court order declaring he is en- wsy must carry it. BUY OWN GRAIN BACK The farmers had requested per- ' ' from the wheat board to ship grain to their B. C. farm. Till: can not be granted unless the. grain . was first purchased by the board then resold to the farmers, the ': farmers paying the difference be- ” tween the initial payment and the selling price. , George H. Mclvcr. chief com- missioner of the wheat board. testified that as per cent of Can- ada's wheat. oats and barley ” crops are sold to the board for fnter-provincial trade and export. Between one and two per cent is ' I traded under special licence. aub- l 1 oneofthsee robe ststionsdln WM Ioott amarlnedaiaste. dtbs ject to the board's handling. Mr. Mclvor said the board will blow Leanne Scholarships SASKATOON (CP)-The Navy League of Canada will celebrate its diamond lubiiee this year by so university scholar- ach to sea cadets and ax-sea cadets. C. Kirkland McLeod of Mont- real. nstional NLC piesldent. said in an interview Monday that the N scholarships cover payment of first-year tuition fees at any recog- nized university. The league is inviting sea cadets from Empire countries to come to Canada this summer; II from the United Kingdom. air from Aus- tralia and New zesland. five from General Vincent Massey left on Monday for a five-day tour of Quebec's eastern townships. ”During the tour he will receive an honorary degree from the Uni- versity of Sherbrooke. The tour is Mr. Massey's first to this area since taking office in 1951. Pacific Airlines said Sunday a CPA DC-4 airliner has made a trip to Baffin island to "explore altern- ate routes" prior to opening a new run to Europe. It described the trip as "just a routine operation. not a proper test flight. They made the trip in a roundabout way. via Churchill. Man.. and Goose Bay. Labrador." The DC-4 will be re- placed by the larger DC4lB when the Vancouver-to-Amsterdam run starts. x alone by himself and other mens- era. "It is becoming very difficult to find out any information concern- ing CNR employees." he said. of the Queen Elisabeth Hotel arrangement. he asked what "pe- culiar varlety of considerations" would fmpell the CNN. to turn the isry cf the l:f'.S.-controlled Hilton Lobster Imports IOSTON, (AP) -The Mas- sachusetts Senate Monday ra- jecied a bill which would have banned importation of lobster hotel over to a Canadian suhsld- m Albert Perlin. and Gordon Pushie. all St. Johns. other directors will be named later. New Brunswick: Mr. limms. Mr. Ganong, Mr. Boblchaud. Mr. Arssnault; Dr. W. Y. Smith. Fred- cicton; G. G. Anslins. Saint John; and Aubrey Crabtree. Edmunds- n. Nova lcotia: Lionel Fcrsyth. Montreal; C J. Morrow. Lunen- burg; Mr. Elman; Sid Oram, Syd- ney; Rev. M. J. Macxinnon. An- tigcnlsh; Dr. Ira P. Macnab, and Ford 1954 Sales Down From 1953 meat-either frozen or canned -if the meat came from lobaf era aller than the mlnirnurn legal else in Massachusetts. . The roll call vote was I to I against. OTTAWA (CF) -- The publicly- owned CNR. which has just re- ported s 320,730,000 deficit for 1954. Monday presented 1Parlla- meni with an estimate of a 0000.- 000 surplus for this year. The company in its annual bud- get indicated an tense-slashing program that would cut operating costs by about S3d.500.000 against a forecast drop of 8.000.000 in its operating revenues. in the Commons by Leopold Lang- lols. parliamentary assistant to Transport Minister Marler. and will be scrutinized by the Com- mons railway commitee later this week. ' The company moposed in bud- get for operating revenues of 0635.- 000.000 in 1055. compared with an estimate of s6il8,500.000 and the actual of so4o.os7,ooo In 1064. Operating expenses were placed Surplus ls Forecast For C.N.R. For Current Year The budget was tabled Monday 3500000 estimate of t843.700.000 and the actual of s6as,cs5.ooo. The 1955 operating revenue would be M3.l00.000 as the result of the expense cuts. compared with of the actual 1954 net of 014,171,000. The 1054 estimate was 344,800,000. After other charges including equipment rentals totalling 011,- 000.000. the CNR this year would have ...nilable 532,100,000 to cover bond and loan interest amounting to S.'i1.000.000. leaving a surplurof Last year the CNR estimated it would have t3l.000.000 available against Interest commitments of 031,400,000. it came up with 02.- 151000 osgalnst bond liabilities of In Its capital budget for 1066. the CNN indicated it plans to spend sms.soo.ooo on new property and equipment and for the ac- quisition of securities. of which it WINDSOR. 0nt.. (CPl - Ford Motor. Company of Canada Sunday announced sales in 1054 were 350.- 000,000 below the record set in 1 053. In a preliminary summa , of operations in 1064 sent to company shareholders. the company stated its sales for the year including the overseas operation totalled 5250.- 825.419. In 1953. the company's sales were ssoo.44s.o2o. Net profit for the year amounted to 814,243,319, or 30.58 a share. compared with 020,029.51! or 012.07 a share in 1053. Earnings in 1954 were supplemented by a transfer 33.000000 from reserve provid- ed out of income in 1047 and 1048. The summary said the loss was "almost wholly attributable to the loss of production as a result of strikes and id the diminished de- mand for trucks in the Canadian market." The loss in sales was confined to the Canadian market. The va- would require 830540.000 in new at 3ll01.900.000. against last year's money from Parliament. tant previously reported. Ore Find Af Horficnd. N. I. IARTLAND. NJ. (CI)-Dir a).V:ll'V of high grade are m tb day by ltoy F. smith. president of the Hartland Mining Association. He said some assays showed 21.0 per cent iron and area was reported Mon- 2t.l manganese. The association is an organiza- tion of local business man inter- ested in exploiting any mineral wealth in the district. Hartland H midway between Glassville and JLI an area where impor- mengausse deposits were Powumfwr snouco cczcm AT noses. 9 TORONTO (CP1-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Zidieiiurciull To Speak Today I! WALTER DAVID LONDON (Reuters) Prime Minister Churchill will address Parliament Tuenday on his cher- ished hope of s four-power eon- fsrenee to discuss a cold war settlement. His speech follows on the heels of Foreign lecretary Ideals statement Monday that the three consulting "as Churchill has hoped for nearly two years that talks could be held "at the summit"-that is. among he ds of governments. including himself. I ut it now looks as if he wiu miss out on this unless his reported plans to retire from of- fice within the neat ie,days are altered. its views on a Big Four con- ference will be expressed Tues- day ia reply ie a question by left- wing Labor MP William Vlarbaw. got Varhey has asked whether the Prime Minister " will now make fresh proposals for a four-power ssnlsruee. including a suggested date It its eenvniag." seen a meeting mould POLITICAL csrmirn u a the wemaavehsseseelew Hopes Soar For Four-Power Talks rnatlc climate for a four-power meeting. France's Parliament. af- ter more than three ysars' stall- ing. has approved giving West Gennany sovereignty and rearm- ing her within the Western alli- IIICI. President Eisenhower last Wed- nesday proposed last-West ex- plore ; talks following ratifies- tion of the German -earmament treaties. and added that if they anywhere .he would be will- ing to participate in talks "nt the summit." The third development was so viet Premier Nihalai Iulgannin's statement laturday that Russia "adopts a positive attitude" ee- ward Eisenhower's idea "if it is intended is held a conference 'ua of in tloaal .-.'.:1'::.. Tim Taenridsalsseipoftteeaau caisso- od BulgenIn's statement. issued through the Soviet foreign minis- try. Britaln was counting on at least a meeting at foreign minis- tars' level. following talks with the United States and France and after exploratory four-power talks at technical experts' level. Diplomats here said the whole question will be discussed by for. eign ministers at the next Atlan- tic Pact minisiers' meeting. Aug. ed when this would be. a foreign ing discussed. A meeting is expected some time next month In Paris 1 Moms. Diplanats here think lulgania'e welcome of Eisenhoweris proposal marks he did of recent Ioviet warnings that ratification of In Peru treaties weal lab a bi- offlce spokesman said this is he- F lue of export sales. S21.R0ii.B07. , M.” M” was almost identical with that of 3::c5&TV.'l,'il"' 3 SI; 1953. the summary said. vmo”. Q 49 mp: IN rrnnr E2:'l::”" ' ' 3 Q9, EAST CHICAGO. lnd. (AP)-A Winn. ' lo ” young mother and three of her Toronltitg ” a four children died Monday in a fire nlw. u 3 that swept an apartment building. Montreal H a Dead were Mrs. Susie Belle. 20; Que.” 7 2, two boys. James. 5. and Sylvester F"de:.cmI' " u '7 glrd. s?1.”:ier;'d Aanndaughter. one-yeah ?..mAJahn 3 2; Halifax . as 30 Charlottetown ..... It It Sydney . Id 38 Yarmouth . ......... I1 1! st. John's Nfld. N 01 HALIFAX (CPL-The weather office says cold air is still flowing into the Maritimea. while moist and somewhat milder air from off the north Ailantlcthas reached eastern Quebec. This milder air will reach the Msritimee Tuesday. but otherwise not much change is expected in the weather over the district. Foreoas : Prince Brunswick: viii Widely scattered rice: a little miller: pewcesnasesaeeqsamle. ward Island and New, .Variable. clondinese wfIer- x